Hey, have you tried salt water, or compared, "tap" water vs distilled water vs ocean/salt water? I figured that salt is an electrolyte, then maybe it could make an improvement. Like combining water AND brown's gas. I read of some guy saying that THAT is what Stan Meyer actually did. Just wondering. Thanks for the doing the experiment.
Although this may all be bullshit (I need to see all this for myself in person) it should be noted there's a surprising lack of understanding when it comes to H20. It's a strange, oddly inscrutable substance; it's molecular dynamics are not agreed upon, no one seems to know how it actually "moves" within "itself." It also seems to possess a latent energy equally mysterious and generally over-looked by scientists. Like so much in science, we don't know what it is, in and of itself. In totality.
The "hydro-motor" may be bogging-out because you need an escalating electrical input to sustain it (it's still essentially a steam-engine). It seems to me that before long, to maintain the explosive volatility of the water for any extended period, you'd need more voltage and amperage than the plugs and wires could handle, which is much less than the motor itself can (currently) supply. But who knows? There might be something here worth looking into deeper....
i believe there is a prototype of this ignition ready for installation on cars / engines by aquapulser...type plasma spark in youtube search....i think its the second video
Try salt water!!
zapcrt 1 month ago
maybe need short stroke engine
2sillytube 6 months ago
timing
dougie350 1 year ago
two stroke or rotary and water vapor fogger ( fuel vapor or calcium carbide )
2sillytube 1 year ago
Hey, have you tried salt water, or compared, "tap" water vs distilled water vs ocean/salt water? I figured that salt is an electrolyte, then maybe it could make an improvement. Like combining water AND brown's gas. I read of some guy saying that THAT is what Stan Meyer actually did. Just wondering. Thanks for the doing the experiment.
kgamaseg 1 year ago
@midplanewanderer
exactly what meyers plans show,only the injector is also the ignition point.
a constant injection of HHo and water to steam..
juggernautxtr 1 year ago
Although this may all be bullshit (I need to see all this for myself in person) it should be noted there's a surprising lack of understanding when it comes to H20. It's a strange, oddly inscrutable substance; it's molecular dynamics are not agreed upon, no one seems to know how it actually "moves" within "itself." It also seems to possess a latent energy equally mysterious and generally over-looked by scientists. Like so much in science, we don't know what it is, in and of itself. In totality.
midplanewanderer 2 years ago
The "hydro-motor" may be bogging-out because you need an escalating electrical input to sustain it (it's still essentially a steam-engine). It seems to me that before long, to maintain the explosive volatility of the water for any extended period, you'd need more voltage and amperage than the plugs and wires could handle, which is much less than the motor itself can (currently) supply. But who knows? There might be something here worth looking into deeper....
midplanewanderer 2 years ago
might need a working engine now
lol
krankiev 2 years ago
i believe there is a prototype of this ignition ready for installation on cars / engines by aquapulser...type plasma spark in youtube search....i think its the second video
vectorhho 2 years ago